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This piece of shit movie is now guaranteed to win 100 Oscars.
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It was just okay and you faggots had to go make it worse.
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>>218196585
Voting closed before the incident so there's still a very slim chance One Battle will take it. There's something appealing about optimism to me.
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>>218196585
Future black culture.
Because the future needs crime, too!
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It's not bad but why the hostility to Irish what did they ever do.
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A tree falls in the woods
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>>218196585
The funny thing is I guarantee in ten years nobody will remember this piece of shit and Marty Supreme or Eddington will be the only things remembered from this year.
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>>218196821
No one will remember those movies either. All slop by pretentious art house faggots.
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Is they turn, man. I is white as the day is long but even I can see the riding on the wall and shit. They gonna BODY them pigskin films for the rest of forever. We never should have inslaved Black Men.
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>>218196821
It will be seen as prophetic in the future
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>>218196677
It's what they do. Next it'll be the chinks or jeets.
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>>218196974
what the hell is prophetic about it?
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>>218197032
>what the hell is prophetic about it?
It's the only political film of value from this time period and will likely be seen as something akin to Dr. Strangelove or Fritz The Cat in the sense that it's a perfect encapsulation of everything fucked about the U.S.
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>>218197090
Can you provide specifics?
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>>218197106
>Can you provide specifics?
It's the only film that depicts how big tech and those with real power behind the scenes in the U.S distract normalfags from noticing them robbing the country blind by manufacturing cultural conflict around increasingly esoteric and socially destructive Marxist tangents.
It's essentially a treatise on anarcho-tyranny that analyzes the most extreme cases that happened to converge in a single year, that of BLM and COVID, while also being very, very funny, disturbing, and witty all at the same time. That's very rare, and doubly so for something very recent that deals with those subjects specifically given a Hollywood dominated by those same trusts explicitly avoids making anything like that as if it's plague, instead making shitty agitprop like OBAA.
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>>218196585
Not if he as anything to say about it.
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>>218196585
Probably true... but I will take solace knowing that the movie will forever be associated with that which cannot be named.
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>>218196585
It's the only way to vent their frustration with Blumphft. They had to send a message.
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>>218197965
*unless, of course, you:
1) are black
2) have Tourettes (subject to debate)
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>>218196585
the fact the title having "n" and "er" just triggered my brain. maybe I have tourette's as well.
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>>218196974
Repeating the talking points already in the news media is prophetic, keep taking the boosters and mask up comrade in arms.
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>>218198271
>keep taking the boosters and mask up comrade in arms
You did not watch the movie
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>>218197239
Manufactured? How does the movie say that? You're praising a movie for what conservatives already said years ago, yet the movie validates not debunks the encroaching industrial complex as Limited Hangout by making a guntotting conservative's paranoia the most antisocial + dangerous thing as an actual murderer. Big tech, bought politicians, and paid protestors aren't murderers! Ironic when he has the biggest agitprop mouthpiece play a wily politician.
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>>218197239
AI data centers and antifa were not a big thing in the same year as COVID and chimp out riots like defacing the Capital. You and Aster both remove the mass media's culpability from disseminating the images of anarcho tyranny, the structural bureaucracy and institutional aspects of which Aster does not question like Strangelove actually mocks. What is Eddington's equivalent of the war room scene? Bc Aster has promote the movie through NYT! Aster mocks the people as "both sides", he doesn't moke the powerful bureaucrats and institutions!
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>>218196585
OH LAWDY BELEEBIT
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>>218196635
i dont get the future, i understand the past but howd they know itd turn out like this? this is like a wink at the camera type of shit
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>>218198348
>Manufactured? How does the movie say that?
By making an obscure bumfuck town with virtually no Black population outside of the one guy and his family the nexus of BLM, coincidentally at the moment one of the most prominent figures in the town has started growing suspicious of the influence and ulterior motives of the mayor and the tech company? The fact that the company has literal crisis actors and mercenaries inciting unrest and violence, even attempting to outright kill Cross?
>a guntotting conservative's paranoia the most antisocial + dangerous thing as an actual murderer
You're retarded for thinking that this movie is about Dem v. Rep or lib v. con when it's clearly about the elite vs. normalfags.
>Big tech, bought politicians, and paid protestors aren't murderers!
They're all depicted as useful idiots, victims, and/or puppets, Cross and the "guntotting conservatives" included; because that's all we really are in the eyes of people, be they Karp, Thiel, and Musk or Soros, Gates, and Bezos. They see us all as their playthings at best and an obstacle/threat that needs to be removed, killed, or bought out at worst.
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>AI data centers and antifa were not a big thing in the same year as COVID and chimp out riots like defacing the Capital.
They were, they were just creeping into the background in obscure shitholes much like in the film.
And yes, antifa was 100% a big deal in 2020 retard, what are you on about? That was their high tide in the U.S.
>You and Aster both remove the mass media's culpability from disseminating the images of anarcho tyranny, the structural bureaucracy and institutional aspects of which Aster does not question like Strangelove actually mocks.
CNN, Fox News, social media, and even 4chan are depicted throughout the film as nothing more than mouthpieces for the propaganda of the tech companies and/or places to flood with misinformation and distractions.
p1
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>>218198563
>What is Eddington's equivalent of the war room scene
Easily all the scenes with the cops and their banter as the protests spread and they're trying to remain composed. I feel like those scenes were almost direct references to Strangelove.
>Aster has promote the movie through NYT
Well yeah he has contracts and connections given his status and establishment as a successful filmmaker, no different than how Kubrick did when he was still alive (obviously not saying they're on the same level, just that both him and Kubrick have made edgy, excellent political films that have stood the test of time and dabbled in darker and more conspiratorial aspects that other big name filmmakers almost never touch).
>Aster mocks the people as "both sides", he doesn't moke the powerful bureaucrats and institutions!
That's because I feel like Aster isn't a very political person or filmmaker, but he definitely notices implicitly everything went completely wrong in 2020 and has only gotten worse since. He's a relative normie politically that's in the early stage of awareness and noticing to all of this type of shit, and Eddington is sort of just him taking an early deep dive/stab at it all.
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>>218196635
this was a cool scene to anyone thats black and i completely understand why a majority of /tv/ thought it was gay
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>>218198478
Because black culture is so powerful that blues music allows them to travel to the future.
Where they can shoplift, eat chicken sandwiches and buy hair weaves.
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>>218196585
It honestly boggles my mind. I thought it was a B movie that came went and gone with zero impact.
Then I find its nominated for a load of Oscars because....black people I guess?
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>>218199469
>Then I find its nominated for a load of Oscars because....black people I guess?
Oscars have rules set in place to where nominees and winners are determined by DEI/intersectionalism rather than just quality. That's why the shoo-ins are unrepentant dogshit like Sinners or OBAA while actual kino like Marty, Caught Stealing, or Warfare won't stand a chance despite being far superior films.
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>>218196585
This movie rules and chuds lost
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>>218200205
Oscars have no value then
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>>218196585
i hate NI- so much
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don't really care about oscars but when it comes to oscar type of movies it was certainly one of the better ones from last year
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>>218196585
they will get an Oscar for not shooting the guy on the spot with their glocks



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